This is a 7″ touch screen desgiend to work with just about any single board computer including Raspberri Pi, and Nvidia Jetson nano boards. With a 1024×600 resolution this display is ideal for just about any project that you need some interactive display. The multi point capacitve touch screen digitiser ensures that the user experience is fast and responsive.
Features
- 7inch IPS screen, 1024×600 hardware resolution, configurable by software (up to 1920×1080)
- Toughened glass capacitive touch panel, 6H hardness
- Supports popular mini PC such as Raspberry Pi, BB Black, Banana Pi
- Used with Raspberry Pi, supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, WIN 10 IOT, single touch and driver free
- Multi languages OSD menu, for power management, brightness/contrast adjustment, etc
- 3.5mm audio jack, supports HDMI audio output
- Supports VGA input
- High quality PC case, optional tilt angle: 30°/50°
User Manual
Included
Hook-up Guide
Raspberri Pi
Pi Zero
Jetson Nano
WindowsPC
Design Features
- LCD FFC cable anti-interference design, more stable for industrial application
- VCOM voltage adjustment for optimizing display effect
- USB protocol translator, converting the touch signal into standard multi-points touch protocol to achieve smooth multi-points touch control
- 4~5.5V wide range USB power input, to avoid display flickering or touch failure that caused by low USB voltage
- One-way isolation circuit. When powered from Touch port, the 5V voltage from Touch port will provide power supply for both touch function and display circuit. When powered from Power Only port, the Touch port will provide power supply for just touch function, and the other circuit will be powered via Power Only port. The two power inputs are totally isolated to prevent any breakdown
- Two audio outputs for earphone and speaker, each track of speaker supports 2.6W PA circuit
- OSD menu config buttons for adjusting backlight and display color
- DC-DC LCD driver circuit, low heating on long term operation
- VGA port to support VGA devices
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